d983e8d2-362a-5c36-29f9-e190a239afd3engutf8datasetdatasetomitLINZ - Land Information New ZealandChief Topographer04 4600110155 The TerraceWellington6145New Zealandinfo@linz.govt.nzresourceProvider2014-09-26ANZLIC Metadata Profile: An Australian/New Zealand Profile of AS/NZS ISO 19115:2005, Geographic information - Metadata1.1Cook Islands Rock Points (Topo, 1:50k, Zone4)2014creationAn isolated rock or rock formation between high and low tides.
Data Dictionary for rock_pnt: http://apps.linz.govt.nz/topo-data-dictionary/index.aspx?page=class-rock_pnt
This layer is a component of the Topo50 map series. The Topo50 map series provides topographic mapping for New Zealand and it's offshore dependancies, at 1:50,000.
For some small islands the printed map scale is 1:25,000. Although presented at 1:25,000 this layer, for all intents and purposes, forms part of the Topo50 map series.
Further information on Topo50:
http://www.linz.govt.nz/topography/topo-maps/topo50Permits may be required to visit some sensitive and special areas. Contact the Ministry of Infrastructure and Planning, Rarotonga, to see if you need to apply for a permit.
When using Topo50 data, please be aware of the following:
1. The existence of a road or track does not necessarily indicate public right of access.
2. The Ministry of Infrastructure and Planning, Rarotonga, should be contacted for the latest information on tracks and huts.
3. Not all aerial wires, cableways and obstructions that could be hazardous to aircraft are held in the data.
4. Contours and spot elevations in vegetation areas may be less accurate.onGoingOmitLINZ - Land Information New ZealandTechnical Leader, National Topographic Office0800 665 463 or +64 4 460 0110+64 4 472 2244155 The TerraceWellington6145New Zealandinfo@linz.govt.nzpointOfContactasNeeded*.xmlUnknownNew ZealandthemeANZLIC Jurisdictions2008-10-29revisionVersion 2.12008-10-29http://asdd.ga.gov.au/asdd/profileinfo/anzlic-jurisdic.xml#anzlic-jurisdicANZLIC the Spatial Information CouncilcustodianunclassifiedCopyright 2011 Crown copyright (c)
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1. The existence of a road or track does not necessarily indicate public right of access.
2. The Ministry of Infrastructure and Planning, Rarotonga, should be contacted for the latest information on tracks and huts.
3. Not all aerial wires, cableways and obstructions that could be hazardous to aircraft are held in the data.
4. Contours and spot elevations in vegetation areas may be less accurate.
5. Permits may be required to visit some sensitive and special islands and areas. Contact the Ministry of Infrastructure and Planning, Rarotonga, to see if you need to apply for a permit.
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If 'attribution stacking' problems exist then the requirement to display the above attribution statements is waived and in lieu the attribution statement is to be made in any terms or conditions associated with the work/ product/ application/ etc.licensevector50000engutf8imageryBaseMapsEarthCover-158.047818128-157.89298362-9.08200456204-8.92250334261https://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/52210-cook-islands-rock-points-topo-150k-zone4/datasetdatasetLINZ and our predecessors have been responsible for national topographic mapping in New Zealand and it's offshore dependancies for more than a hundred years.
The raw data for the Pacific Islands of Tokelau, Niue and the Cook Islands was created by photogrammetrists who in the 1970's and 80's mapped the islands from overlapping pairs of aerial photographs. Cartographers then took the data and added symbols and text, and created the colour separations needed to produce printed maps (the NZMS272 series)
In 2013 and 2014 LINZ used 2009 satellite imagery, information from the Ministry of Infrastructure and Planning, Rarotonga, and local knowledge to update the data for the Cook Islands. Printed maps (in hardcopy and digital form) are also available.unclassifiedCopyright 2011 Crown copyright (c)
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